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Reasoning Class YT 12

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Reasoning Class YT 12

The document contains a series of logical reasoning questions related to input-output data sufficiency and seating arrangements. It includes multiple-choice questions with answers provided for each, focusing on the arrangement of words and numbers as well as relationships among individuals. The questions require the reader to analyze given statements to determine sufficiency for answering specific queries.

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Input Output & Data Sufficiency

SSC CGL 2017 – Rank 60 AAO in CAG (1.5 years)

CAT 2016 – 96.5 percentile AIR 3 in UGC NET


Commerce Dec 2018
Q U ES T I O N S 1 - 5
Input: Corona 54 Pandemic 38 Isolated 26 Quarantine 82 Containment 94

Step I: 94 54 pandemic 38 isolated 26 quarantine 82 containment corona

Step II: 94 pandemic 54 isolated 26 quarantine 82 containment corona 38

Step III: 94 pandemic 82 54 26 quarantine containment corona 38 isolated

Step IV: 94 pandemic 82 quarantine 26 containment corona 38 isolated 54

Step V: 94 pandemic 82 quarantine 26 corona 38 isolated 54 containment

Step VI: pandemic 94 quarantine 82 corona 26 isolated 38 containment 54

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Q U ES T I O N 1
Input: Errors 93 Fancy 55 Mango 65 Next 62 Rose 18

Which of the following element is second to the left of


“Next” in step II of the given input?

a) 55

b) Fancy

c) Mango

d) 18

e) None of the above

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Q U ES T I O N 1
Answer – Option B

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Q U ES T I O N 2
In which of the following step, the element “Next
Fancy 62 Rose 65” comes in the same order?

a) Step I

b) Step II

c) Step III

d) Step IV

e) There is no such step

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Q U ES T I O N 2
Answer – Option D

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Q U ES T I O N 3
Which of the following element is sixth from the left
end in step III of the given input?

a) 62

b) 55

c) Mango

d) Next

e) Errors

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Q U ES T I O N 3
Answer – Option A

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Q U ES T I O N 4
What is the sum of the numbers between the elements
“Fancy” and “Rose” in the last step of the given input?

a) 117

b) 127

c) 148

d) 83

e) 120

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Q U ES T I O N 4
Answer – Option B

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Q U ES T I O N 5
How many numbers are there between the elements
“Next” and “Rose” in step IV of the given input?

a) Two

b) Three

c) Four

d) Five

e) One

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Q U ES T I O N 5
Answer – Option E

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Q U ES T I O N 6
Eight persons are sitting in a square table and facing
inside. Four persons are sitting at the corner of table and
remaining four persons are sitting in the sides of the
table. How many persons are there between C and D?
Statement I: E sits at the corner of the table and sit third
to the right of C who sits second to the right of A. Three
persons sits between A and B.
Statement II: One person sits between H and F. H and D
are immediate neighbours. G is one of the person.
a) If Statement I alone is sufficient
b) If Statement II alone is sufficient
c) If Statement I alone or II alone is sufficient
d) If both Statements I and II together are not sufficient
e) If both Statements I and II together are necessary

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Q U ES T I O N 6
Answer – Option E

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Q U ES T I O N 7
Six persons P, Q, R, S, T and U teach one subject each, one
after another, viz Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Maths, History
and Civics but not necessarily in the same order. Chemistry
is not taught before Biology, nor is it taught in the end. Who
among them teaches Biology?
I. First subject which is taught is Civics, which is not taught
either by R or by T. P, R and T are not available to teach the
last subject. Neither Biology nor Chemistry is taught by P.
II. Physics is taught by Q just after Biology and just before
Maths, which is taught by S. U teaches History.
a) If Statement I alone is sufficient
b) If Statement II alone is sufficient
c) If Statement I alone or II alone is sufficient
d) If both Statements I and II together are not sufficient
e) If both Statements I and II together are necessary

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Q U ES T I O N 7
Answer – Option D

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Q U ES T I O N 8
Q, R, S, T and U are sitting in a circle. Are all of them
facing the centre?
I. Q is sitting second to the right of R. S is facing the
centre and sitting second to the left of R.
II. S and T are facing each other. T is sitting second to
the right of U, who is sitting second to the left of Q.
III. U and T cannot sit adjacent to each other.

a) Only I
b) Only II
c) Only I and III
d) Only III
e) All I, II and III

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Q U ES T I O N 8
Answer – Option B

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Q U ES T I O N 9
There are six persons in a family. Either both or none
of the parents are alive. L is the only son of U. How is N
related to U?
Statement I: B is the daughter of S. U is the son-in-law
of H. H is married to S. S is the grandfather of L.
Statement II: B is the mother of L. H is the
grandmother of L. N is the daughter of S. S is the
father-in-law of U. N is unmarried and has one sister.
a) If Statement I alone is sufficient
b) If Statement II alone is sufficient
c) If Statement I alone or II alone is sufficient
d) If both Statements I and II together are not
sufficient
e) If both Statements I and II together are necessary

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Q U ES T I O N 9
Answer – Option B

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Q U ES T I O N 1 0
Among five friends P, Q, R, S and T, each studies in a
different standard, viz 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 8th. In
which standard does R study?

I. Q studies in a standard which is an odd number. R is


Q's senior but does not study in the 8th standard.
II. Only three students are senior to P. Q is senior to P
but junior to R.
III. S is not junior to T.

a) Only II
b) Only I
c) Only I and III
d) Only I and II
e) All I, II and III

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Q U ES T I O N 1 0
Answer – Option D

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